THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS. The campaign to buy British goods cannot fully succeed unless people have a means of discovcrng whether what, they arc buying is in fact British or not.—Mr if. Williams, M’.P. it is much easier to spend money ecu nominally in large sums than in small that is why a Scotsman is so reluctant in change a bank-note, if ever he gets hold of one, for lie knows that loose money runs to waste.— Sir Charles Addis. From all parts of the country I learn that people are laying by more out of diminishing incomes than they did in the days of their prosperity.—MajorGeneral J. F.. B. Seely.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1929, Page 4
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113THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1929, Page 4
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